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we are also concerned about the athrough g requirements and the number of african american latinos and samoan students who are not on track to graduate in 2014 and we would like to do whatever they can to be part of this movement and moving forward. we, although, fac has a meeting tomorrow, we are co-sponsoring the board of education form tomorrow, october 10th at college track. for 301 third street from 5 to 8 p.m. >> thank you. student delegate. ly. >> item e, parent advisory council report? pac representatives? >> good evening. all. >> my name is roy fostan and i have two kids in the public school system and one is nine at sheraton elementary and the other one is 13 at herbert hoover, and i want to say jr. high, but it is herbert hoover middle school. actually i went there. any way, we know that you are moving forward with this process with the ag school graduation requirements and we have heard parents and students talking about this and the pac just wants to echo the urgency to address this problem. and we want to know how we can be involved in this. >> i just want to add, the sta
we are also concerned about the athrough g requirements and the number of african american latinos and samoan students who are not on track to graduate in 2014 and we would like to do whatever they can to be part of this movement and moving forward. we, although, fac has a meeting tomorrow, we are co-sponsoring the board of education form tomorrow, october 10th at college track. for 301 third street from 5 to 8 p.m. >> thank you. student delegate. ly. >> item e, parent advisory...
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we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is all >> i tried to think about this room as the dream room, where we dream and bring some of those dreams to life. i feel very blessed that i have been able to spend the last 31 years of my life doing it my way, thinking about things better interesting to me, and then pursuing them. there are a lot of different artists that come here to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years. i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong nar
we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is all >> i tried to...
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at the african-american achievement gaps in high schools, which we also ended up talking about the latino achievement gaps and it was really alarming. very disappointing the statistics that we heard today. as miss johnson mentioned we're asking that the housing authority hearings finally be made public, because we need more transparency this and we're asking for a right to return to public housing. we wrote legislation about that, so we have been spending tons of time in the community. >> miss selby. >> i just wanted to say what i want for this district, i don't have the advantage of actually being in office now, but what i want for this district is a safe and thriving district and i want a strong voice for neighborhoods at city hall. i'm the only mother who is running and when i win, i will be the only mother at the board of supervisors. i am the small business person, had my own small business for the last ten years. believe me, i know what this city does and doesn't do for small business and it can definitely do more. finally i believe i'm the only president of a neighborhood and merch
at the african-american achievement gaps in high schools, which we also ended up talking about the latino achievement gaps and it was really alarming. very disappointing the statistics that we heard today. as miss johnson mentioned we're asking that the housing authority hearings finally be made public, because we need more transparency this and we're asking for a right to return to public housing. we wrote legislation about that, so we have been spending tons of time in the community. >>...
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and it is especially low-income communities, communities of color, you have gay african-american men, latino men infected on a daily basis. people forget we still have people dying of aids. i had a close friend of mine who recently passed away of aids, michael goldstein, and he was an advocate for hiv prevention for finding a cure for hiv. and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to continue to recommit ourselves, rededicate ourselves to making sure that we prevent the spread of this disease, and that we do find a cure for this disease. and i just think about, you know, the possibilities with this building. this could well be the place where we do find a cure for aids. and if it's going to happen anywhere, why wouldn't it happen in san francisco? we have always led the way on so many different things. you know, the city of harvey milk is a city that has always recognized the dignity and humanity of every person and it's in line with that spirit that we are here today. and i do wa
and it is especially low-income communities, communities of color, you have gay african-american men, latino men infected on a daily basis. people forget we still have people dying of aids. i had a close friend of mine who recently passed away of aids, michael goldstein, and he was an advocate for hiv prevention for finding a cure for hiv. and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to...
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i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something and people trust what we say, that's the best a zblard maria and george, this has been a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> our pleasure too. >> the war in afghanistan was going badly. he knew because he was fighting it. 26 years old with a wife and child back home, staff sergeant seton was on his third combat tour there, his third. time and again he and his men were sent through what he called a mine field on a daily basis. his comrades were being blown apart. at least one amputee a day, he said, because we are walking around aimlessly through compounds that are littered with explosives. morale was
i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something...
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-- ¿lograrán los equipos de beisbol en la bahía mantenerse vivos <>>uno de cada cinco alumnos es latino en estados unidos sin embargo tenemos el nivel más bajo en cuanto a logros educativos, en nuestra campaña es el momento analizamos y formentamos por qué es importante educarse e impulsar los estudios >>la consecuencia de falta de educacion son severas y profundas >>hay muchos factores que el estudiante latino enfrenta dia a dia, presencia de pandillas, drogas, pobreza, maestros inexpertos >gran cantidad de maestros van a las peores escuelas, quien quiere enseñar en un lugar así >>son fábricas de desercion >>su futuro será apenas un salario mínimo, muchos de ellos terminan en la cárcel >>un recluso en california cuesta más de 50 mil dólares por año, no se puede construir más reclusorios que escuelas públicas >>a los padres que estudiar a nivel universitario, cambiará por completo el nivel de sus hijos, tendran oportunidades en la vida inimaginables. >>que padre latino no quierer lo mejor y la mejor educacion para sus hijos, no he conocido >>más informacion visite es el
-- ¿lograrán los equipos de beisbol en la bahía mantenerse vivos >uno de cada cinco alumnos es latino en estados unidos sin embargo tenemos el nivel más bajo en cuanto a logros educativos, en nuestra campaña es el momento analizamos y formentamos por qué es importante educarse e impulsar los estudios >>la consecuencia de falta de educacion son severas y profundas >>hay muchos factores que el estudiante latino enfrenta dia a dia, presencia de pandillas, drogas, pobreza,...
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. >> iniciaron celebración del mes de la herencia con la entrada del premio al patrimonio latino. >> luis con premios. >> también el negocio la victoria y por su labor en los medios fabiola obtuvo esta distinción. >> comenzaron a dar reconocemente a líderes latinos hace 6 años. >> estoy orgullosa de haber regresamos y haber tenido este premio de mi casa y que bueno ser el puente de nosotros en este país que nos ha acompañado con nuestros países en latino américa. >> la prpremiación estuvo encabezada por el alcalde y la congresista. >> guillermo con el pronóstico del tiempo. >> graciass ¿qué tal? buenas noches vamos a hablar de estás primeras lluvias que llegan y aunque el sistema está look liz ado frente a las costas de nuestra región y elegir hacia el sur trae nubes y lloviznas también y tenga cuidado porque este sistema va entrar y trayendo humedad hacia el sur y en nuestra región dejaría lluvias y vamos a ver, ado ver ten ado vadvertencias para el sur y al momento temperaturas entre 64 y 61 ° y stockton temperaturas en los 51, mañana nublados por la mfsmañana,
. >> iniciaron celebración del mes de la herencia con la entrada del premio al patrimonio latino. >> luis con premios. >> también el negocio la victoria y por su labor en los medios fabiola obtuvo esta distinción. >> comenzaron a dar reconocemente a líderes latinos hace 6 años. >> estoy orgullosa de haber regresamos y haber tenido este premio de mi casa y que bueno ser el puente de nosotros en este país que nos ha acompañado con nuestros países en latino...
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latinos, for example, they're not monolithic. they're issue-driven. if he was more inclusive, he would have a shot at it. >> professor, you teach at a university. do you not confirm what all the empirical studies say a diverse community at a university is the best for all students, regardless of their race? >> i do confirm that. every institution i have worked in or at or been a part of has been committed to it. what's happening is there's some fatigue around race relations and things like affirmative action. what people need to understand is that universities are committed to this wholistic process. it's not about quotas. it's about improving the community, educating everyone, preparing everyone for the 20 2 1st century. we have to sort of continue that battle and that fight. that's no disrespect to the young woman who's at issue here with the university of texas case. at the end of the day, our universities still don't reflect the world we live in. we still have a lot more work to do. >> professor james peterson and maria theresa kumar, thank you. s
latinos, for example, they're not monolithic. they're issue-driven. if he was more inclusive, he would have a shot at it. >> professor, you teach at a university. do you not confirm what all the empirical studies say a diverse community at a university is the best for all students, regardless of their race? >> i do confirm that. every institution i have worked in or at or been a part of has been committed to it. what's happening is there's some fatigue around race relations and...
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>>yo soy capitán de mi colegio en el equipo de tenis, quisiera ser un ejemplo para el resto de los latinos porque somos muchos en este país >>la persistencia ,dedicación trabajar como perro son lo que ete sacarán adelante, sin eso, no podría estar donde estoy >>sin el apoyo de mi familia esto no sería posible, siempre a mi lado, creyeron en mí, mi mama llevandome, ellos preguntandome si estaba bien, si he dado el maximo, yo quiero devovlerles a ellos el sacrificio que han hecho por mi >>años después consiguio 9 becas para seguir estudiando, aquí lo tenemos, me encanto tu historia. >>puede el deporte ser un camino para llegar a la universidad >>si, a mi el tenis me motivó para llegar a una educacion a otro nivel. antes no me importaba, pero cuando uno tiene un deporte, se motiva a hacer las cosas mejor >>y también hay que destacar que con ser solo un buen deportista no es suficiente. >>no, porque la carrera de un deportista dura 20 años, luego acaba, uno tiene que estar preparado para hacer otra cosa, gracias a la univesidad a mí me han ayudado mucho, ahora estoy de presidente
>>yo soy capitán de mi colegio en el equipo de tenis, quisiera ser un ejemplo para el resto de los latinos porque somos muchos en este país >>la persistencia ,dedicación trabajar como perro son lo que ete sacarán adelante, sin eso, no podría estar donde estoy >>sin el apoyo de mi familia esto no sería posible, siempre a mi lado, creyeron en mí, mi mama llevandome, ellos preguntandome si estaba bien, si he dado el maximo, yo quiero devovlerles a ellos el sacrificio que...
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para admintir a los estudiantes en la universidad, se conoce con acción afirmativa, esto victimiza a latinos a la hora de ingresar a los planteles. >>en la suprema corte las acciónes pordrían jugarse el futuro, la u.de texas fue demandada por una joven blanca hispana a quien no admitieron. >>espero que la corte decida que la raza y etnia no deba considerarse al a hora de aceptar un estudiante >las minorias estamos convirtiendonos en mayoría >>conozco a muchos amigos que no pudieron entrar >>en los últimas años han podido ingresar en 60% debido a esta acción. >>uno de los factores que hace diferente el caso es que los miembros de ltribunal no son los mismo, hace una decada, solo ocho jueces participan en este caso, la jueza se disculpo en su rol anterior. >>la corte es más conservadoras ahora. >>entre factores academicos, liderazgo y otros, la universidads de texas, admite a los estudiantes que han resultado líderes en calificaciones de sus escuela,s peor la raza podría ser un factor determinante. >>un militar dijo hoy ante comisión de cámara de representantes que el consulado en b
para admintir a los estudiantes en la universidad, se conoce con acción afirmativa, esto victimiza a latinos a la hora de ingresar a los planteles. >>en la suprema corte las acciónes pordrían jugarse el futuro, la u.de texas fue demandada por una joven blanca hispana a quien no admitieron. >>espero que la corte decida que la raza y etnia no deba considerarse al a hora de aceptar un estudiante >las minorias estamos convirtiendonos en mayoría >>conozco a muchos amigos que...
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kahlenberg's formula, given blacks and latinos are dispoportionate's poor in the united states? you'll still get to diversity if you didn't use race and used socioeconomic. >> there was a period in texas when a lower court struck down the consideration of race and texas could only have the top 10% plan. under that plan, the freshman class at u.it. , only had 4.fooich% african americans, dean 11%, 12%, 13% graduation rate from high school. there was a measurable and appreciable gap that led to students on campus feeling racially isolated and feeling like they were spokespeople for their race, that there weren't other students like them. that inhibited the cross-racial interacts and learning from one another that is is the educational goal. texas, having had that experience, decided to add on this additional piece to try to get more benefits from the goal of diversity. >> suarez: quickly, mr. kahlenberg, if abigail fisher prevails, what would face incoming freshman classes over the next several years? >> well, i think the research suggests that if abigail fisher prevails, we will
kahlenberg's formula, given blacks and latinos are dispoportionate's poor in the united states? you'll still get to diversity if you didn't use race and used socioeconomic. >> there was a period in texas when a lower court struck down the consideration of race and texas could only have the top 10% plan. under that plan, the freshman class at u.it. , only had 4.fooich% african americans, dean 11%, 12%, 13% graduation rate from high school. there was a measurable and appreciable gap that...
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y muchos latinos caen oyendo comerciale s. aracely panameno, centro de prestamos responsables yo creo que verdadera viene y procede de programas radiales. los comerciales radiales e informeciales donde 1 person que suena como nosotros, que dice soy de tu comunidad, tengo tu misma experiencia. fernando pizarro, washington d.c 1 de las voces de alerta que debieran tener todos los consumidores es que cuando 1 persona que le ofrece modificar o arreglar 1 hipoteca en problemas, le sugiere dejar de comunicarse con su banco o peor aun, dejar de pagar la hipoteca." la mayoria de esas ofertas son demasiado buenas para ser veridicas y son 1 fraude. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. una conocida empresa de carne firmo un acuerdo con ice, con el proposito de detener que indocumentados trabajen en el lugar. claudia uceda amplia. ...vamos a nuestra primera pausa..pero en instantes.. ...en medio de las bajas temperaturas...muchas son las tragedias que se reportan a causa de incendios..le diremos como prevenir.. y mas adelante...
y muchos latinos caen oyendo comerciale s. aracely panameno, centro de prestamos responsables yo creo que verdadera viene y procede de programas radiales. los comerciales radiales e informeciales donde 1 person que suena como nosotros, que dice soy de tu comunidad, tengo tu misma experiencia. fernando pizarro, washington d.c 1 de las voces de alerta que debieran tener todos los consumidores es que cuando 1 persona que le ofrece modificar o arreglar 1 hipoteca en problemas, le sugiere dejar de...
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there is a huge number of latino voters in this state, and mitt romney is doing terribly among latino voters. i think this will be definitely a turnout election. it is going to be a 2008 turnout or '2010 turnout, and what does that actually look like, and it's really anybody's guess right now. and i would say this, one thing that i think democrats can be -- can feel good about is that senator michael bennett was actually ail to win a closely contested u.s. senate seat in 2010? a bad year for democrats nationally. so colorado is hard to predict. >> jennifer: what are you hearing? what does it look like on the ground? are democrats organized? does it seem like they have their act together? >> the way i perceive it is the democrats campaigns are much more organized. but it is an uphill climb because the economy is so tough. it's an uphill climb especially after the debate there was extra local attention on that debate. there was so much residual coverage of that in the local media here that president obama's performance and mitt romney's performance played an especially huge role. >> jen
there is a huge number of latino voters in this state, and mitt romney is doing terribly among latino voters. i think this will be definitely a turnout election. it is going to be a 2008 turnout or '2010 turnout, and what does that actually look like, and it's really anybody's guess right now. and i would say this, one thing that i think democrats can be -- can feel good about is that senator michael bennett was actually ail to win a closely contested u.s. senate seat in 2010? a bad year for...
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---en el condado de santa clara los niÑos latinos se encuentran al final del listado con un 63 por ciento... los asiaticos con un 83 por ciento... los blancos con un 82... y los afroamericanos con un 68 por ciento. cesar ---ahora pasamos con ariel rodriguez y el pronostico del tiempo... blanca ---adelante ariel... take pkg blanca ---vamos a anuncios publicitarios en noticiero telemundo 48, pero al regresar... take vo blanca ---un concurso donde se comian cucarachas y gusanos tiene consecuencia s mortales para una personas. take sot --- ramon diaz ramon diaz dice: " take fs cesar ---la gasolina mas barata en oakland, la puede encontrar en los siguientes lugares... ---a cuatro dolares con 39 centavos el galon en la gasolinera "abe" en el numero 33090 del bulevar mision y la calle tamarack drive... ---a cuatro dolares con 45 centavos en la tienda "bonfare market" ubicado en el numero 2800 de la calle grant esquina con solano way... cesar ---volvemos una vez mas con ramon diaz con el deportivo... blanca ---que nos cuentas ramon? take pkg cesar ---vamos a la pausa comercial en noticiero telemu
---en el condado de santa clara los niÑos latinos se encuentran al final del listado con un 63 por ciento... los asiaticos con un 83 por ciento... los blancos con un 82... y los afroamericanos con un 68 por ciento. cesar ---ahora pasamos con ariel rodriguez y el pronostico del tiempo... blanca ---adelante ariel... take pkg blanca ---vamos a anuncios publicitarios en noticiero telemundo 48, pero al regresar... take vo blanca ---un concurso donde se comian cucarachas y gusanos tiene consecuencia...
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, así que, de cada 100 niños latinos que ingresan a la primaria, solo el 10% va a la universidad >>> las conexiones entonces es algo muy importante que los maestros pueden usar para hacer ese puente, es decir, reconocer a los estudiantes con potencial, así que esa conexión entre el español y el inglés, eso los maestros pueden resaltar. >>> otra área importante, es que haya oportunidades para que no siempre el maestro esté hablando, sino que se incorporen tácticas para que el estudiante pueda practicar. >>> algunas veces tratamos al estudiante como pobrecito, pobrecitos, vienen de un hogar pobre, o pobrecitos, sus padres están divorciados, tenemos que eliminar eso, porque no tenemos el nivel de rigor que los estudiantes pueden alcanzar ♪. >>> motívalos, edúcalos, es el momento, otro dato interesante, que un 70% de los que hablan inglés con problemas, tienen el español como lengua materna, ingrid con nosotros, representante del distrito escolar de miami dade, muy buenos días. >>> muy buenos días. >>> qué le inspiró a usted ser maestra. >>> el papel primordial de un ma
, así que, de cada 100 niños latinos que ingresan a la primaria, solo el 10% va a la universidad >>> las conexiones entonces es algo muy importante que los maestros pueden usar para hacer ese puente, es decir, reconocer a los estudiantes con potencial, así que esa conexión entre el español y el inglés, eso los maestros pueden resaltar. >>> otra área importante, es que haya oportunidades para que no siempre el maestro esté hablando, sino que se incorporen tácticas para...
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. >> all students would suffer, not just black and latino students. all students benefit from learning together in the classroom and outsides the classroom. >> reporter: for 30 years the supreme court has upheld affirmative action but that may change. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> the obama administration and more than half of the fortune 100 companies are in favor of the texas program. >>> coming up on 9news now at noon, a dare devil biker attempts to jump a large barge with mixed results. we'll show you what happened when we come back. >>> and knee man marcus is out with -- niemann marcus is out with its christmas catalogue. a dinner costing a quarter of a million dollars is just one of the offers. we'll be right back. >>> police in pittsburgh are investigating a random brutal attack on a teenager. and it was caught on tape. a teacher was walking in a downtown alley when six young men were walking the other way. suddenly one of the young men punches james adesberger in the face. he was knocked out and he hit his head on a cur
. >> all students would suffer, not just black and latino students. all students benefit from learning together in the classroom and outsides the classroom. >> reporter: for 30 years the supreme court has upheld affirmative action but that may change. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> the obama administration and more than half of the fortune 100 companies are in favor of the texas program. >>> coming up on 9news now at noon, a dare devil biker...
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we have the san francisco labor council, seiu -- committee very recently national lawyers guild latino democratic club, bernal heights democratic club, harvey milk club, bar newspaper, sunset beaconé"s: rivment review. they've helped you a great deal -- some of you a great deal over the years. i'm a delegate to the san francisco labor7:1[a council, also a member of 10-1, and myself and our members2 ls have precinct walked and phone banked for many of you in this roomt over and over for years and years, even some of us who are not in your particular and i think a lot of us would like to call in our chips/ tonight. we are the 99% of san francisco. we're the people who live here. we want ourm(:t sheriff. we voted for him. we don't want to see our votesñx overturned by mayoral whim that quite frankly there's nogt:rq justification for that decision. we all make dismakes. sheriff mirkarimi madedn" mistake. his wife made a mistake. all of us in this room have madea5 a mistake. as much as i respect the work that the domestic violence íu$5Ñ do in difficult circumstances i would respectfully
we have the san francisco labor council, seiu -- committee very recently national lawyers guild latino democratic club, bernal heights democratic club, harvey milk club, bar newspaper, sunset beaconé"s: rivment review. they've helped you a great deal -- some of you a great deal over the years. i'm a delegate to the san francisco labor7:1[a council, also a member of 10-1, and myself and our members2 ls have precinct walked and phone banked for many of you in this roomt over and over for...
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. >> my241y fellow residents, my e is emilio, i'm aúktsz represente of the latino community at san francisco state. i'm a firm beli#$í9bjez the powr of democracy. us. don't you think it's wrong that our tax dollarsg"gm are being misappropriated in order to it's wrong the vote of the supervisors commission has been hastened to take place prior to the november elections? imposing unnecessary pressure and potential bias in the decision? i believe there has been an abuse of power. i believe there should be justice. you want us to go out and vote. then bring back our sheriff. he stood for us, and we should stand with ross. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, president chiu, honorable members of the board of supervisors, all of which are paying attention except for one that's playing with her ipad. my name is pedro fernÁndez, a former san francisco policeman, seen lots of domestic violence in this my time, been a victim of domestic violence. if bruised from being grabbed a couple of myáj÷girlfriends would be released on probation. you guys are building the gallows. y
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si usted ya logro pasar esto, también logro pasar la reforma de salud que beneficia a 9 millones de latinos, usted puede pasar entonces una reforma migratoria integral, es asísí? >>y sin pensar contestó, exactamente >>furiosa esta olga tañón al presentarse en corte, contra juan igor gonzález por la patria potestad de su hija. >>el no acudio >>si él queria verme de frente porqué no estuvo, porque'no dio la cara >>olga tañón tuvo que irse antes de que terminara la audiencia por un malestar de su hija >>ahora vamos con pamela >>y damos la bienvenida a alquien a quien queremos mucho en primer impacto. david bisbal >>vamos con preguntas de tus fanaticas mediante skype >>annabel pregunta. >>a ver, annabel >>hola, david, soy annabel desde córdova españa, mi pregunta si tuvieras que poner un nombre de titulo de canción a tus diez años de carrera, cual seria >>la historia de un amor, por lo que ha sido, los sentimientos que me produce la música. >>me encanta el titulo, vamos con ana y la siguiente pregunta, que es del club de fans en estados unidos >>hola, david, soy ana garcía, soy
si usted ya logro pasar esto, también logro pasar la reforma de salud que beneficia a 9 millones de latinos, usted puede pasar entonces una reforma migratoria integral, es asísí? >>y sin pensar contestó, exactamente >>furiosa esta olga tañón al presentarse en corte, contra juan igor gonzález por la patria potestad de su hija. >>el no acudio >>si él queria verme de frente porqué no estuvo, porque'no dio la cara >>olga tañón tuvo que irse antes de que...
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her lawyers claim african-american and latino students were admitted with lower scores than hers. nine years ago, the justices ruled such race-based emissions were legal. but the court's composition has changed. >>> jerry sandusky is spending a final few days in jail before being sent to state prison for likely the rest of his life. the former penn state coach was sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars for sexually abusing boys. three of those victims spoke in court about the damage they suffered as sandusky just steps away. abc's jim avila explains what is next for the disgraced excoach. >> reporter: life in prison echoing in his ears, heading back to isolation in county jail for another ten days, as state prison prepares for him. nothing special. no separate quarters, even for famous pedophiles in pennsylvania. after 30 days of assessment, he'll be assigned to the general population, in one of the state's 25 men's prisons. >> sandusky's lawyers are planning to appeal. >>> new this morning, a boston man is facing a slew of federal charges can after he tried boarding a plane w
her lawyers claim african-american and latino students were admitted with lower scores than hers. nine years ago, the justices ruled such race-based emissions were legal. but the court's composition has changed. >>> jerry sandusky is spending a final few days in jail before being sent to state prison for likely the rest of his life. the former penn state coach was sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars for sexually abusing boys. three of those victims spoke in court about the...
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. >> my roommate was latino. i mean, it was awesome. it was a cultural soup that really tasted good for everyone, you know, and he was in the center of it. >> narrator: eventually, he took an important step. >> i asked, you know, "barry obama. what kind of name is that for a brother? you know, where are you from exactly?" and he said, "well, i'm from hawaii, but my father was kenyan. and his name was barack obama. and i go by barry so that i don't have to explain my name all the time, and go into a long explanation of myself." and so i said, "well, if your name is barack obama, i'm going to call you barack obama because i like that name. >> narrator: in the school's literary magazine, barry now identified himself as barack obama. >> i think the word "barack" is absolutely essential to that identity of being, "i am a man. i am a man with a future. i need to be prepared for whatever that is going to be. i don't know the answers yet. but i sure as heck know i won't get there if i hang out and take things for granted and just be kind of a s
. >> my roommate was latino. i mean, it was awesome. it was a cultural soup that really tasted good for everyone, you know, and he was in the center of it. >> narrator: eventually, he took an important step. >> i asked, you know, "barry obama. what kind of name is that for a brother? you know, where are you from exactly?" and he said, "well, i'm from hawaii, but my father was kenyan. and his name was barack obama. and i go by barry so that i don't have to...
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latinos and young voters, this is sort of the president's challenge. it's not about swing voters for him i would argue. at this point it's about trying to fire up two voting groups more than anything else, because they doubled it. he's winning latinos by a bigger margin, but because they're not as enthusiastic if they don't look like likely voters, he might not net any new votes in some places. if seniors are ticking up in enthusiasm, which is what we show, that's the difference in nevada, right? that's how a nevada goes 51-49 obama to 51-49 romney. >> mika. >> we saw also in the polls the enthusiasm gap, which i think is really troubling for the president but also tightening with women. what do you think is going on there? >> what i find very interesting is how one of the problems obama now has is his own side is so hysterical. it's like the republicans are very good at staying on message when they have a bad hole to get into it. if something goes wrong for them, the whole commentary and structure gets behind the candidate. it's always been a problem
latinos and young voters, this is sort of the president's challenge. it's not about swing voters for him i would argue. at this point it's about trying to fire up two voting groups more than anything else, because they doubled it. he's winning latinos by a bigger margin, but because they're not as enthusiastic if they don't look like likely voters, he might not net any new votes in some places. if seniors are ticking up in enthusiasm, which is what we show, that's the difference in nevada,...
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. >> jimmy: he would have a crossover latino feel. and superduck flies off. where are you going? oh, my cousin donald's house. that's all folks. >> right. great. >> jimmy: so, what do you think? how do we do this? where do we go from here? >> i think the stuff you're showing me here, the 11-year-old jimmy stuff is pretty spectacular. not quite avengers level. >> jimmy: you mean, it's above? >> no. no, it's not. >> jimmy: i want this to be in marvel now. >> right. >> jimmy: marvel now. >> i kind of have a vision in my head of what i think muscleman and color kid looks like. do you mind? >> jimmy: not at all. i would love that. >> give me a sec. >> jimmy: is it okay if i read the comics? >> help yourself. don't take any, though. they're not free. >> jimmy: all right. ♪ >> done. what do you think? >> jimmy: i love it. look at that. >> now, that's a marvel superhero. >> jimmy: you're right. look at my package. wow. guillermo looks great, too. thank you so much, joe. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: marvel now. >> appreciate it. >> jimmy: marvel now. [ cheers and applause ] now, there w
. >> jimmy: he would have a crossover latino feel. and superduck flies off. where are you going? oh, my cousin donald's house. that's all folks. >> right. great. >> jimmy: so, what do you think? how do we do this? where do we go from here? >> i think the stuff you're showing me here, the 11-year-old jimmy stuff is pretty spectacular. not quite avengers level. >> jimmy: you mean, it's above? >> no. no, it's not. >> jimmy: i want this to be in marvel now....
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. >> to hear of us saying some of us latinos got in here easily and the only reason we got in here is because of our race, that's disappointing. we worked just as hard as anyone else did to get here to u.t. >> reporter: conservative groups siding with fisher says it's not just about getting in. studies show that using racial preferences can hurt minorities by starting them out near the bottom of their classes. >> if they're toward the bottom of whatever class they go to, they are much more likely to give up on an ambition to major in science and engineering. >> very interesting. there he is, swroe johns outside the supreme court. good morning to you, joe. how do you see this case playing out among the justices? >> reporter: well, don, we're going to find out in just about an hour. it's a vastly different court from nine years ago when sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion in a very similar case. of course, she's no longer on the court. there's also a possibility of a 4-4 tie. justice elena kagan is reaccusing herself due to the fact that she sort of handled some of these circum
. >> to hear of us saying some of us latinos got in here easily and the only reason we got in here is because of our race, that's disappointing. we worked just as hard as anyone else did to get here to u.t. >> reporter: conservative groups siding with fisher says it's not just about getting in. studies show that using racial preferences can hurt minorities by starting them out near the bottom of their classes. >> if they're toward the bottom of whatever class they go to, they...
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how do you handle -- how do you unify your state along ethnic lines between what we call anglos and latinos? how do you make the state feel whole? >> well, it's whole and home for me, chris, because i have been here over a quarter century. as you know, working in health care, working along the border, working as a police officer, working as a professor at the university. so the people know me and they consider me one ever their own and they're very proud of me stepping up to serve my country once again. >> because i look at someone like your governor, without going after her too roughly, i just sense that her brand of politics is division. >> yes, chris. there's a lot of division here and it's one of the reasons i decided to step up. you know, all of the democrats and even the moderate republicans that i deal with every single day, they're just fed up with this finger pointing and extremist rhetoric that's out here and it's hurtful and painful and doesn't solve any problems. i believe the people are behind me because they see me as a reasonable person willing to solve their problems. >> let
how do you handle -- how do you unify your state along ethnic lines between what we call anglos and latinos? how do you make the state feel whole? >> well, it's whole and home for me, chris, because i have been here over a quarter century. as you know, working in health care, working along the border, working as a police officer, working as a professor at the university. so the people know me and they consider me one ever their own and they're very proud of me stepping up to serve my...
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agreed to pay a settlement for at least $175 million for discriminating against african-american and latino borrowers. the head of turkey's military is ruling to respond with more attacks if mortar fire from syria continues to hit turkish territory. speaking earlier today, turkey's chief of staff said turkish forces would use "greater force" in the event that shelling from syria hits the turkish side of the border turkey has launched strikes inside syria and deployed additional troops to its border after shelling last week from syria killed five turkish civilians. at a summit in belgium, the nato secretary general said his military alliance is prepared to act against syria to defend turkey, but declined to specify any details. >> we have taken the steps necessary to make sure that we have plans in place to protect and defend turkey, but i think you understand very well why we cannot go into details when it comes to such plans. but obviously, turkey can rely on solidarity. let me stress once again, the focus on the international community should be to find a political solution to the conflic
agreed to pay a settlement for at least $175 million for discriminating against african-american and latino borrowers. the head of turkey's military is ruling to respond with more attacks if mortar fire from syria continues to hit turkish territory. speaking earlier today, turkey's chief of staff said turkish forces would use "greater force" in the event that shelling from syria hits the turkish side of the border turkey has launched strikes inside syria and deployed additional troops...
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. >> what washington was able to do was to put together these coalitions-- african-americans, latinos and progressive whites. and he was able to pull that together and beat the machine. >> god bless you all and thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> and that kind of coalition building was incredibly influential for barack. >> narrator: obama's laboratory would be the city's south side. >> we had put an ad in a number of newspapers for a community organizer in the south side of chicago. i'm looking for anybody who might be a good organizer, but i particularly need somebody who's african-american. >> and obama at that period of time, he is not sure he is black. for the guys that are hiring him, you know, "you'll do just fine." (people singing gospel music) >> narrator: but not everyone on the south side of chicago embraced the ivy league graduate. >> he had to work with a lot of different church leaders who weren't necessarily receptive to this young guy who came from the ivy league and did not have chicago roots. >> you know, chicago's a town that says, "we don't want nobody that no
. >> what washington was able to do was to put together these coalitions-- african-americans, latinos and progressive whites. and he was able to pull that together and beat the machine. >> god bless you all and thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> and that kind of coalition building was incredibly influential for barack. >> narrator: obama's laboratory would be the city's south side. >> we had put an ad in a number of newspapers for a community organizer in...
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college educated people is 4% and people without a high school diploma is 11% and when african-american latino unemployment is what is causing our unemployment rate to be near 8% because if you look at white unemployment, white female unemployment it's 6%. when you understand the core of the problem starts in preschool where children are not prepared and by third grade, black, hispanic and white students begin to diverge not because there's something wrong with the black and hispanic students but communities where -- >> dr. dyson -- >> thank you. the appropriate acknowledgement. >> when you have poverty, i've talked to people in education who say i cannot get kids to pass a standardized test when they're falling asleep on their desk in the morning because they're hungry, haven't had breakfast because they went to bed at 11:00 last night not because the parents are bad parents but mom is working overnight to pay the rent, parents are working two and three jobs. not the 47% because they're lazy. they're not able to make a living. all the factors that ignores. >> affirmative action has become a d
college educated people is 4% and people without a high school diploma is 11% and when african-american latino unemployment is what is causing our unemployment rate to be near 8% because if you look at white unemployment, white female unemployment it's 6%. when you understand the core of the problem starts in preschool where children are not prepared and by third grade, black, hispanic and white students begin to diverge not because there's something wrong with the black and hispanic students...